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ON BUILDINGS.

“THE KING OF BRICKS.” / • • Patrons of this year’s Waikato Winter Show are urged to visit .the annexe (Motor Olympia), where “the King of Bricks ” is being exhibited ■by the Huntly Brick and Fireclay Co., Ltd., for which J. J. Ci’aig, Ltd. (Hamilton and Auckland), are the sole agents. “The King of Huntly Bricks” is shown in his true colours and should be of interest to not only builders but farmers also. He is composed of the very latest in bricks as manufactured by the company—mostly the celebrated glazed brick. The Huntly production is known to builders as the pre-eminent brick, and even a casual inspection of the exhibit will convince architects and home builders that it deserves all that is said of it. It is the very latest introduction to the industry and is ideal for fireplaces, fences, parapets, steps, piers and columns and is also most suitable as an “ overcoat ” for old wooden buildings. Tills is the style of brick used extensively in America for an outer wall to buildings which have become dilapidated. It is claimed for the Huntly Brick and Fireclay Co.’s latest production that it is not a synthetic bi’ick but a brick of burnt clay and that its quality for effect and endurance is unsurpassed. It is the best possible value.*

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Matamata Record, Volume IX, Issue 736, 2 June 1926, Page 5

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ON BUILDINGS. Matamata Record, Volume IX, Issue 736, 2 June 1926, Page 5

ON BUILDINGS. Matamata Record, Volume IX, Issue 736, 2 June 1926, Page 5

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